Crawley-Boevey on Quivers et al

July 5th, 2005 by Walt

If you’re interested in recent developments in abstract algebra, an excellent place to look is the homepage of William Crawley-Boevey. He provides lecture notes covering quivers (which we’ve discussed before), the cohomological approach to central simple algebras, and invariant theory.

4 Responses to “Crawley-Boevey on Quivers et al”

  1. stevem Says:

    Apologies for this comment which isn’t relevant to this post, but I wasn’t sure where else to put it. Please delete/put somewhere else if you wish.

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  2. Walt Says:

    It’s probably a problem on our end — the RSS feed for comments is working fine. We’ll investigate.

  3. Robbie Says:

    I upgraded WordPress. This should fix the problem.

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